Advice 1: How to convert meters to acres

The weaving is called a measure of area, usually of land, equal to one hundred square meters. Also to denote measures of area equal to the area of square with side 10 meters, using the concept of the ar. In fact, weaving and art are absolutely identical concepts.

Suppose that we are given a plot of land of rectangular shape with the sides 42 and 21 meters. It is necessary to calculate its area. Use the formula for the area of the rectangle, where the area of a rectangle is the product of the lengths of its sides. That is, the area S = 42*21 = 882 square meters.

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So, the area is equal to 882 square meters. From the definition of the weave, it follows that it is equal to area of one hundred square meters. To find out how many acres in the land area of 882 square meters you need to divide 882 by 100 and get the answer in acres. That is 882/100 = 8.82 acres, or, what is more, 8.82 Ara.

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If more land area is 100 acres, then enter another unit of measurement is the hectare. One hectare equals 100 acres or 100 Aram. That is, if the site area is 20,000 square meters, it is equal to 200 acres or 2 hectares.

Note

The number of acres depends on square footage and does not depend on its geometry. That is, in the case of a circular plot of settlement procedure will remain the same. First is calculated its area, and then translates this value into acres by dividing by 100.

Useful advice

If more land area 10000 square meters, it is represented in hectares, one hectare is equal to 100 Aram acres or 10,000 square meters.

Advice 2: How to convert to hectares

Almost any surveying work require a recalculation of values. So, often we have to translate the hectares to meters, acres, and Vice versa.

Instruction

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The hectare is a unit of measurement in the metric system. The term is derived from the Latin language by reducing. The hectare is the basic metric unit of land commonly used in practice.

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The hectare is widely used throughout the world both metric and legal unit of measurement in areas concerning land ownership, planning, and management, including agriculture, forestry, and urban development and the planning and sale of land, overall land use.

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In many countries, the introduction of a new metric system in hectares meant that the national units was either revised or explained in terms of a new metric. The following units have been revised in relation to one hectare:1 ha = 10,000 m2 = 100 ar = 100 acres = 0,01 km2.